Siege Tobruk – Military History NSW Presentation
City of Sydney RSL Goulburn Room, Level 4, 561-567 George Street, Sydney, NSW, Australia
Naval Historical Society of Australia
Preserving Australia's Naval History
Our evening presentation on the evening of 24 September will be by the President, David Michael, on the Royal Australian Navy Involvement in the Gulf War 1990 – 1991. Following
There are many myths about the impact of the Japanese midget submarine attack on Sydney. The bloke who bought a harbourside house in Rose Bay for twenty-five quid? People were
Rear Admiral Guy R Griffiths AO DSO DSC RAN (Ret) is one of Australia’s most distinguished military leaders, having served in the Royal Australian Navy – with stints in the
Naval Historical Society of Australia Members Presentation Subject: The Loss and Finding of AE1. Location: Combined Services Club, 5/7 Barrack Street, Sydney, Level 3. (Close to Wynyard) Timing:
Location: Balls Head Coal Loader, Waverton. Venue: The Mess Hall Date: 3/5/2021 Schedule: Presentation: 10.30. Tour of the coal loader: 11.30am until 12.30 pm Presenter: Colin Randall This two-part event
Summary This cruise highlights the events of 31 May 1942 when three Japanese midget submarines entered Sydney Harbour to attack Allied warships. EVENT INFORMATION: Check-in Time: 09:30am Boarding Time: 09:45pm
From arrival of the First Fleet in 1788 to the present Port Jackson has been home to naval units. Initially ships were detached from the Royal Navy to provide Naval
Sydney has an association with submarines that started in 1914 with the arrival of the first two Royal Australian Navy submarines – AE1 and AE2. This association with torpedoes, submarines
Sydney has an association with submarines that started in 1914 with the arrival of the first two Royal Australian Navy submarines – AE1 and AE2. This association with torpedoes, submarines